Sunday, January 24, 2016

Eng 9: Q3 and Believe and Power of One Unit Begins

We're starting new work this week and building upon our work with voice, details and media from the past couple of weeks.

We're also working on some new expectations with in-class work, blogging, No Red Ink and vocab, so there's a lot of change that I think will make the learning that much better around these parts.

Let's get started with our new routine and our Power of One Unit.

Dream Time. You wake up to learn you've got fifteen minutes before Godzilla comes stomping through your town in all his big giant lizard dinosaur mutant glory. He happens to be on a collision course for your house and you still haven't eaten breakfast. Write, record, or draw what happens next. (10 min.)

No Red Ink. Log in and take the new pre-assessment on Commonly Confused Words II. (10 min.)

Roots. List 8. Go to the Quizlet for Roots 8. Get familiar with the terms. We'll use them on Wednesday in an activity. (10 min.)

2. Identify at least one example of foreshadowing in the film. (Next level thinking: Explain how this filmmaker uses foreshadowing to get a reaction from his audience.)

2. Discuss the Title. What message do you think the filmmaker is trying to deliver by calling this film, "Believe?" What happens in the film to support your thinking? (Paragraph of 3 to 5 sentences or Recording of 2 to 3 minutes.)

4. Were you the filmmaker, what might be another one word title you'd use for this film? Explain your thinking. (Paragraph of 3 to 5 sentences or Recording of 2-3 minutes)

Blog Prompt. Turn your answers to Questions 1, 2 and 3 into a blog post. If you created recordings, you will want to upload them to Google Drive and then make shareable links. (I can show you how to do this. It isn't too hard at all.)

Optional Creative Blog Prompt. Tell the story of what happens if this film were twice as long. Would the time be added to end? Then what would happen? You you add the time to beginning?

Daily Work Log and Blog. Complete the daily work log in your inbox and then start your blog post, due by next class.